About
I am a PhD researcher at the QUT Centre for Robotics (QCR) specializing in underwater computer vision, with a focus on Visual Place Recognition (VPR), image segmentation, and autonomous navigation. My work explores how VPR can enhance segmentation consistency in underwater environments, particularly in dynamic ecosystems such as coral reefs. By leveraging historical data and temporal cues, I aim to improve long-term scene understanding for monitoring environmental changes, including habitat degradation and vegetation shifts.
I graduated from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in 2024 with First Class Honours in a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) (Honours) and Distinction in a Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science). Throughout my studies, my commitment to academic excellence has been consistently recognised through the Executive Dean's Commendation for Academic Excellence awarded each semester and my role as a QUT Dean's Scholar since 2022. These achievements mark the culmination of years of dedication to both my studies and my future in the STEM community.
My academic journey has been illustrated by a passion for learning and applying engineering concepts to real-world challenges. The rigorous coursework in my dual degree demanded adaptability and resilience, both of which have become core to my personal virtues. In my endeavour to pursue a research career, I am honoured to have represented QUT in the Engineers Australia (EA) and Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Student Presentation Competition in 2024.
I graduated from the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in 2024 with First Class Honours in a Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics) (Honours) and Distinction in a Bachelor of Information Technology (Computer Science). Throughout my studies, my commitment to academic excellence has been consistently recognised through the Executive Dean's Commendation for Academic Excellence awarded each semester and my role as a QUT Dean's Scholar since 2022. These achievements mark the culmination of years of dedication to both my studies and my future in the STEM community.
My academic journey has been illustrated by a passion for learning and applying engineering concepts to real-world challenges. The rigorous coursework in my dual degree demanded adaptability and resilience, both of which have become core to my personal virtues. In my endeavour to pursue a research career, I am honoured to have represented QUT in the Engineers Australia (EA) and Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Student Presentation Competition in 2024.